Alonzo Jackson finished with 37 tackles on the season, and ranked fourth on the team with 5.0 quarterback sacks, behind Jamal Reynolds, David Warren, and Darnell Dockett.
16 Facts About Alonzo Jackson
Alonzo Jackson missed the Miami and Virginia games with a sprained knee.
Alonzo Jackson led the team with five quarterback sacks and ranked second with 16 hurries.
Alonzo Jackson had eight tackles for loss, which tied Travis Johnson for second on the team, behind Darnell Dockett who posted a school-record 22 TFLs.
Alonzo Jackson finished the season with 33 total tackles and was named honorable mention All-ACC.
Alonzo Jackson had five tackles and two tackles for loss in the Gator Bowl against Virginia Tech.
Alonzo Jackson had 42 tackles, and forced four fumbles.
Alonzo Jackson performed well during the preseason in both of his years with the Steelers, but only saw playing time on special teams.
Alonzo Jackson played in two games in 2003 but recorded no statistics.
Alonzo Jackson appeared in seven games in 2004, totaling five solo tackles and three assisted tackles.
Alonzo Jackson was cut prior to the 2005 season on September 3,2005.
Alonzo Jackson was signed to the practice squad of the Philadelphia Eagles on September 5,2005.
Alonzo Jackson was signed by the New York Giants off of the Eagles' practice squad on October 26,2005.
Alonzo Jackson played in eight games, starting one, for the Giants in 2005, recording eight solo tackles and six assisted tackles.
Alonzo Jackson signed with the New York Jets on June 15,2006.
Alonzo Jackson was signed by the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League on April 26,2007.